Patriot Paul Revere's Revolutionary War Home
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Culture

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All ages

Message from Ármann Kristjánsson

The Paul Revere House is a Boston National Historical Park partner site that offers visitors the unique opportunity to explore the colonial home of American patriot, Revolutionary War veteran, and silversmith, Paul Revere. Located in the historic North End neighborhood of Boston, the house served as a creative hub for artisans, tradesmen, and merchants in the 1700s. The Revere family lived in the house for about twenty years, during which they experienced the transformative and uncertain era of the Revolution. Visitors can now explore the Revere's former home and learn more about the infamous "Midnight Rider," including his famed midnight ride warning Samuel Adams and John Hancock of a potentially impending arrest by British soldiers on April 18, 1775. The house has been preserved by early preservationists and opened to the public as a historic museum since 1908.

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